Sydney University Gambling Clinic

Gambling Treatment Clinic 110-111 Darlington Rd University of Sydney NSW 2006 Times and days. The Gambling Treatment and Research Clinic offers free, confidential services for individuals and families impacted by gambling with no referral needed, funded by the NSW Office of Responsible Gambling. Clients are currently being seen remotely using telephone and video conferencing. To make an appointment phone 1800 482 482 or email us. The free pilot, which is available to anyone in NSW is being run by the University of Sydney’s Gambling Treatment and Research Clinic (GTRC) at the Brain and Mind Centre. This program is supported by the Office of Responsible Gambling and funded by the NSW Responsible Gambling Fund. Treatment Clinic (GTC) at the University of Sydney. This clinic is funded by the Casino Community Benefit Fund (CCBF) to provide cognitive therapy for individuals who have been gambling excessively. The aim of the therapy is to enable gamblers to cut back or stop gambling. The clinic also provides supportive counselling in relation to the. I am a psychology PhD candidate and research assistant at the University of Sydney's Gambling Treatment and Research Clinic. My current research focuses on the impact of digital and cashless.

UNLV and University of Sydney Announce Gaming Research MOU

Aug. 2, 2016

Bo Bernhard, executive director of the UNLV International Gaming Institute (IGI), recently joined Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval on his trade mission to Australia to sign a memorandum of understanding with the University of Sydney. This historic, multidisciplinary MOU formalizes a new research collaboration between IGI and the University of Sydney’s Gambling Treatment Clinic & Research Unit centered around the issue of sports-wagering integrity.

“We are about to ‘invent the field’ of scientific study of these phenomena, alongside our colleagues in Australia,” Bernhard said. “As a leader in gaming scholarship and gaming regulation, the IGI and our new International Center for Gaming Regulation (ICGR) are well-equipped to collaborate with a world-class scholar in the University of Sydney's Alex Blaszczynski on issues that matter deeply to both of our communities.”

Under the MOU, the IGI, the IGI’s new ICGR, and University of Sydney’s Gambling Treatment Clinic & Research Unit will collaborate on a series of studies and literature reviews related to the evaluation of sports integrity and regulation in professional and amateur sports. The institutions will review current international regulatory approaches, with the aim of proposing guidelines designed to minimize the potential for gambling-related sports-match fixing. They will also research the psychological and personality factors that might increase the potential for elite sports athletes, officials, team employees, and referees to engage in behaviors that compromise the integrity of sports.

Read more about this new partnership at the Nevada Governor’s Office website.

UNLV and University of Sydney Announce Gaming Research MOU

Gambling
Aug. 2, 2016

Bo Bernhard, executive director of the UNLV International Gaming Institute (IGI), recently joined Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval on his trade mission to Australia to sign a memorandum of understanding with the University of Sydney. This historic, multidisciplinary MOU formalizes a new research collaboration between IGI and the University of Sydney’s Gambling Treatment Clinic & Research Unit centered around the issue of sports-wagering integrity.

Sydney university gambling clinics

“We are about to ‘invent the field’ of scientific study of these phenomena, alongside our colleagues in Australia,” Bernhard said. “As a leader in gaming scholarship and gaming regulation, the IGI and our new International Center for Gaming Regulation (ICGR) are well-equipped to collaborate with a world-class scholar in the University of Sydney's Alex Blaszczynski on issues that matter deeply to both of our communities.”

Sydney University Gambling Clinics

Under the MOU, the IGI, the IGI’s new ICGR, and University of Sydney’s Gambling Treatment Clinic & Research Unit will collaborate on a series of studies and literature reviews related to the evaluation of sports integrity and regulation in professional and amateur sports. The institutions will review current international regulatory approaches, with the aim of proposing guidelines designed to minimize the potential for gambling-related sports-match fixing. They will also research the psychological and personality factors that might increase the potential for elite sports athletes, officials, team employees, and referees to engage in behaviors that compromise the integrity of sports.

Sydney Uni Gambling Treatment Clinic

Read more about this new partnership at the Nevada Governor’s Office website.